Definition of Fiddious

1. to treat as Coriolanus treated Aufidius [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fiddious

fictivenesses
fictography
fictomercial
fictomercials
fictor
fictors
ficttelite
ficus
ficuses
ficusin
ficusses
fidalgo
fidalgoes
fidaxomicin
fiddious (current term)
fiddle
fiddle-faddle
fiddle-shaped
fiddle about
fiddle around
fiddle away
fiddle the books
fiddle with
fiddleback
fiddlebacks
fiddled
fiddled with
fiddledeedee

Literary usage of Fiddious

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Aldus Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1909)
"... beaten; "jocularly formed from the name of Aufidius" (Ff., "fiddious'd"); II. i. 151. FIELDED, in the field; I. iv. 13. ..."

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